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Attaining an online education degree has opened opportunities for many students, especially those who find paying for traditional full-time courses outside their reach. But as much as acquiring an online education degree has many benefits over traditional learning, many factors play a role in order to make it successful for online students. Because of the differences in the way that online education is disseminated and acquired, some amendments in approaching this mode of learning need be put in place to make it a success.
1. Choosing the right accredited online college or university – The first step is to select the right institution to provide for your online education degree. Do your homework before starting school, and make sure the school has been accredited by the appropriate accrediting agencies. Unfortunately, without that educational stamp of approval, the degree will not be worth the paper on which it is printed. In fact, “diploma mills” offer substandard, or no education with the promise of a quick (but worthless) degree.
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7 Ways to Ensure Success With an Online Education Degree
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Tags: accrediting agencies, Degree, diploma mills, Education, education degree, Ensure, Online, practice discipline, School, Success, time, true benefits, Ways
Is Aggressive Behavior Biologically or Environmentally based? By Daena V. De Souza
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The nature versus nurture topic has been an unremitting debate for various aspects of human behavior including aggressive behavior. Aggressive behavior is any behavior exhibited verbally or physically with the intention to destroy property or to injure or infuriate another person. There are studies supporting the source of aggression to be innate, indicating links between behavior and biochemical activities, while other studies have considered environmental and societal factors as influences on behavior.
The founder of behaviorism John B. Watson argued that the conditioned response was viewed as the smallest unit of behavior, from which more complicated behavior could be created. Evidence supporting aggression as a learned behavior comes from studies of behavior in experimental and natural settings, social learning theory and the effect of cultural and social variables.
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Is Aggressive Behaviour Biologically or Environmentally Based?
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Tags: aggression, Aggressive, Based, Behaviour, Biologically, Dopamine, Environmentally, founder of behaviorism, john b watson, nature versus nurture, person, serotonin, skinner box, social learning theory
Today’s era predominates with a high intellect. Every aspect of our life is fully influenced by the modern scientific principle of proof and sound logic. As a result world humanity requires both proof and logic as far as philosophy is concerned too. Only after testing it thus will they deign to accept its usefulness. Truth and Reality will be imbibed only after it is tested via logic and scientific proof. This insistence of ‘proof’ has greatly challenged the very existence of Spiritual Sciences. Man’s glory and social arrangement has its roots in high leveled faith that encompasses both sacred ideals and principles. Sheer intellectualism with its emphasis on direct proof has truly harmed man’s faith potential. Logic and proof says that faith is ‘blind’. Hence today’s need of the hour is to test Spiritual Values like faith, trust, ideals etc on the basis of scientific logic and principles along with its utility and proof of its very existence. For this those very scientific research need to be deployed which are today being used by Modern Material Science.
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Scientific Research Studies on Spiritual Science and Philosophy
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Tags: logic and proof, Philosophy, philosophy today, Research, Science, science and philosophy, Scientific, sound logic, Spiritual, spiritual sciences, Studies
No country is against the development of science and scientific research.
It has been recognized by everyone that without science there is no development.
Therefore, promotion of scientific research in all area is taken up seriously.
Research both in basic and applied sciences is essential to achieve national and international developments.
In fact, basic science is costly as compared to the applied science.
In a recent article on science for sustainable development published in Current Science (Curr. Sci.) Dr. I. P. Abrol mentioned that low level of funding is frequently cited as one of the major factors for the declining state of science in India.
Not only Dr. Abrol, many other Indian scientists used to tell the same ‘low level funding’ for the poor science in India.
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Funding for Science
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Tags: agricultural research institutes, amount, article on science, fact, Funding, indian scientists, national agricultural research, national fellows, Science, time
Since the 1960s, the various methods used by psychologists have changed remarkably. Now, most of them do not identify with any particular school of thought, and prefer to concetrate on a given specialty area instead. They generally use a more universal approach, drawing on ideas from a range of perspectives. What follows are some of the major perspectives that continue to play a role in the development of psychological thought and counseling today:
Through the study of human physiology, psychology gradually evolved and became a separate science, namely biological psychology-a perspective that stresses the biological and physical aspects of man’s behavior. It is enhanced by our present-day ability to do research and come to a greater understanding of the human nervous system and brain. Using tools such as PET amd MRI Scans, scientists can now determine the psychological effects of drugs, brain damage, and disease in a way that was never possible before.
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Psychological Perspectives in the Modern Age
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Tags: albert bandura, behavior, cognitive perspective, human nervous system, illness, jean piaget, Modern, Perspectives, Psychological, psychological phenomena, range
If you like to look to the heavens even just occasionally get yourself some decent binoculars and indulge in a little binocular astronomy. Think about it, binoculars are inexpensive, highly portable and require no complicated setting up procedure so are ideal for casual astronomy.
Binoculars allow excellent moon views, and great viewing of star fields, comets and even deep sky objects. They are especially useful for beginners as unlike astronomy telescopes they keep the view the the right way up, making it really easy to navigate the skies. With a little practice you can pick out several of the planets and even the larger moons orbiting Jupiter. Clusters like Pleiades look great because the binoculars wide field of view lets you have more of the cluster in view at one time than a telescope would.
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Binoculars For Astronomy – Know the Basics
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Tags: Astronomy, Basics, binocular astronomy, Binoculars, decent binoculars, deep sky objects, giant binoculars, Know, magnification, magnification factor, pupil, specification, use
Most people seem to think that good public speakers are born not made. Nothing could be further from the truth. Most good public speakers have undergone significant training in public speaking.
Even politicians – those great natural orators – have all undergone public speaking training. In the UK Margaret Thatcher was known to use speech coaches. In the US President Bush has consulted actors to help improve his speech delivery.
Whatever your level of public speaking you can improve with a little help from the professionals.
If you do a quick search on the internet for public speaking training you will get thousands of hits from sites promoting everything from self study e-books to 14 day residential courses. It is difficult to decide which is right for you.
Here are six things that you should look for when selecting the training or help that is right for you.
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Public Speaking Training- Six Key Elements to Look for In Any Public Speaking Training
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Tags: Body, Content, course, Elements, even politicians, Look, Public, Speaking, Speech, speech coaches, Training, understanding your audience, us president bush, whatever your level